RFBComix
This
stuff is original. Our artists have formed their
own cartoon
syndicate and are starting to pump out
Grade A comics that are not found anywhere
but here. (For now, that is. Sure, we’ll sell them.
And we’ll
even oversee the overseas creation of the figurines that
will come in the Happy Meals®.)
"Hans
of Heidelberg" from artist D.J. Wilde
is a modern day Eurotoon that takes place in Germany,
where Hans, a Hairband Hasbeen, is
raising his two kids, Torch and Scorch, with his wife, Britte,
a corporate attorney. WTF, mates?
"Joe
Zark" is a current events and political cartoon that tries
not to take sides with any political party, featuring the observations
of Joe Zark, a farmer from Sparta, Missouri. “Joe is a lovable
character, despite his apparent grumpiness and appetite for misinformation.
In fact, it is his grumpiness that makes him lovable. Then again,
a guy like Joe would get grumpy if you called him lovable,”
says "Joe Zark" creator,
K.D. King.
Move
over Snoopy. Goodbye, Scooby Doo. Garfield, please
die a very slow and painful death...9 times. Hang
your head in resignation with America’s most
lovable pooch, "Existential
Dawg," the pet that thinks too much. Drawn
by Carlo Giovenetti, "Existential
Dawg" is a nameless hound who listens to
the Stones. He can eat a hole in a wall and wonder
why his owner would
have the nerve to be angry at him for it, because
after
all,
"it's
all just a blip of happenstance anyway, right - so
let's
just
be cool and we'll all do our thing and everything
will be OK - Everyone sit down, keep cool, get into
the groove, we can get it together."
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